The Bunert school building was named for August and Mine Bunert, who
sold land to Warren School District No. 4 in January 1875. The
school was built later that year on the north-east corner of the
intersection of Bunert and Martin roads. When classes ceased in
1944, it was the longest - serving one - room school in Warren.
In 1987 the board and batten building was donated to the Warren
Historical Society, and then moved to a location on the south side of Warren Tower High School.

The Bunert School Open House, 1-4 pm the first Sunday of
each month except January, July & September. 27900 Bunert (S. of 12 Mile Rd.) on the Warren Woods Tower High School campus

BUNERT SCHOOL LISTED ON NATIONAL REGISTRY OF HISTORIC PLACES
Bunert School was accepted on the
National Registry of Historic Places last year. The Warren Historical & Genealogical
Society will be working to design and purchase an Historic Registery
Marker for the school house and will hold a dedication ceremony. The ceremony
will occur sometime in the spring.
This recognition now gives Warren 2 National Historic Site
recognitions, the other being General Motors. We feel this is indeed an
honor and hope you share in our appreciation of this honor.
Check out the Michigan web page at
http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/hso/sites/9514.htmOr the National Register of Historic Places at
Check out the article in the Macomb Daily